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    Festive Christmas Mantels

    The mantel is the easiest place to add some instant holiday cheer. Look no further to find inspiration for the best look in your home.

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    Simple & Refined
    To get this look, drape garland down the length of the mantelpiece. Decorate the garland with holly berries and magnolia leaves.

    Next, nestle large hurricanes in the garland, one on each end of the mantel for symmetry.

    Finally, hang stockings above the hearth. Simply space them evenly along the mantel and hide the hooks under the garland.

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    Natural & Cheerful

    Start with a variety of greenery and intersperse green and white flowers.

    Add viburnum berries and pomegranates throughout the greenery to add color and texture.

    Use extra materials from the mantel to make a small coordinating arrangement for your table.

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    Vintage & Whimsical
    To get this look, begin with faux snow instead of heavy garland. Center mason jars, either colored like ours or clear ones, in the front and fill with various glass ornaments.

    Next, display antique decorations such as vintage reindeer, snowmen, and miniature wire bottlebrush trees. Scatter old glass ornaments in shades of blue and silver in all shapes and sizes. Place sparkling snowflakes among the snow.

    Complete the look by draping a holiday greeting. This "Merry Christmas: garland is vintage, but it's easy to create your own from cardboard letters that you can decorate with silver glitter.

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    Lush & Sophisticated
    Start with a store-bought garland. Space five pieces of water-soaked florist foam, secured inside cages, along the mantel. (Cover your mantel in plastic to protect it.) Cover the foam with pieces of store-bought garland.

    Next, insert clipped magnolia, holly, pine, and cedar into the foam. Make loops from aspidistra leaves by poking the stems through the tips of the leaves. Insert the stems into the foam.

    Complete the look by layering in milo, millet, and rose hips. On the sides of the garland, wire in items that don't require water. Fill in holes with more magnolia. Keep it looking fresh by misting with a preservative called Floralife Crowning Glory Solution.

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    Personal & Colorful

    To get this look, start with your favorite evergreen garland, such as long-lasting white pine.

    Next, anchor the ends of the mantel with clusters of red carnations in julep cups. Nestle the cups in the garland.

    Finally, display holiday cards you have received or your family's cards from over the years within the garland.

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    Sophisticated & Natural
    Add a more feminine appeal with a feathery cedar garland. Nestle large frosted pinecones into garland and then wire smaller cones to branches for an out-of-the-woods look.

    Next, add heigh and freshness with white and green flowers, such as paperwhites and amaryllis, in rustic terracotta and zinc containers. Accent with light green reindeer moss along the mantel.

    Finally, add color with fruits such as oranges and limes and fragrance with bundles of cinnamon sticks and scented votive candles.


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